"Here we go again. Can't get a break this year," said Bill Roadway, of Scott Township, with a laugh. "Not really free of it yet, but we're getting there."

A winter storm warning from the National Weather Service was in effect until 8 p.m. in the ridges; Somerset County; Garrett County, Md.; and Preston and Tucker counties in West Virginia. A winter weather advisory in Allegheny and surrounding counties expired in the afternoon.

Cheryl Berko, of North Versailles, said this isn't how she wanted to start the spring. "Easter's in seven days, and we've got four to six inches of snow," she said.

"It wasn't too bad. It was more slushy than anything," said James Lewis, of Trafford. "They did a good job of keeping the roads clear."

But Glen Neace, of Murrysville, said road conditions were "pretty sloppy" earlier in the morning. "Hopefully, it's the last one."

Lisa Berardi was a passenger, not a driver, so the North Huntingdon woman had a different point of view. "I love it," she said. "Snow some more. I like the white stuff."